Earlier this week a report by the bank’s European equity team warned investors:

“For the UK market, domestic politics may be perceived as a bigger risk than Brexit.

“From a UK investor perspective, we believe that the domestic political situation is at least as significant as Brexit, given the fragile state of the current Government and the perceived risks of an incoming Labour administration that could potentially embark on a radical change in policy direction.

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